2012: Perry leads Romney in another poll

Rick Perry leads Mitt Romney in another poll, this one USA Today/Gallup – 31%-24%. Ron Paul’s the only other candidate in double digits with 13%. Michele Bachmann has dropped all the way to 5%. Romney’s electability argument could be helped by the poll. It shows him beating Obama 49%-47%, but Perry down 5 to the president and with Obama at 50%, 50%-45%.

GOP presidential candidates predictably don’t like Obama’s plan.

BACHMANN: Bachmann wraps her two-day swing through Iowa Tuesday, visiting a factory in Des Moines, NBC’s Jamie Novogrod reports. Her economy-focused visit brought her to factories in North-Central Iowa Monday, and her hometown of Waterloo.

Bachmann said of Obama’s deficit-reduction plan, per NBC’s Alex Moe: "I wish I could say that I supported that speech because I don't like to be contrary just for the sake of being contrary," Bachmann said to the handful of O.M.J.C. Signal, Inc. employees in attendance. Earlier at Sukup Manufacturing in Sheffield, she said the president's plan was more "stimulus" and that it would "ruin the United States economy."

The Caucus blog on the New York Times website writes that “advisers over at the Bachmann campaign can’t be too happy” about Ed Rollins’ remarks on “Andrea Mitchell Reports” Monday. Rollins, the former campaign manager, said that Bachmann doesn’t have “the ability or the resources to go beyond Iowa.”  Rollins remains an unpaid advisor to the campaign.

Citing interviews with doctors, the New York Times reports that Bachmann’s comments linking the HPV vaccine to “mental retardation” could set public health efforts back by three years.

Expecting softballs… During a radio interview Monday with Chicago Talk Radio station WSL, Bachmann said she had been taken by surprise by questions she received from Jay Leno during her appearance on The Tonight Show.  Bachmann said on WSL’s “Don Wade and Roma Show” that questions she received during her interview didn’t match her pre-interview.  "I was very surprised because we had had a pre-show interview and that wasn't at all what I was told we were going to be talking about. So I was very surprised," Bachmann said.

The LA Times calls Bachmann’s stop Monday at a Waterloo traffic signal manufacturer “off-key.”  It was the second stop on a tour of factories meant to highlight her plans for the economy.  “On her visit to a traffic signal plant Monday,” the newspaper writes, “Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann called it an example of how President Obama’s policies are ‘continuing to dig us deeper into the hole toward another recession.’”

HUNTSMAN: NBC’s Jo Ling Kent looks at the Huntsman campaign focusing its efforts on New Hampshire and skipping Florida’s upcoming straw poll, despite a campaign headquarters in Florida and having told the St. Petersburg Times saying he would "aggressively" compete in the event. "Governor Huntsman will be spending substantial time in New Hampshire this fall," campaign spokesman Michael Levoff told NBC News on Monday. "In order to be successful in states like Florida, it's crucial Governor Huntsman leaves New Hampshire with a head of steam, so campaigning in the Granite State will continue to be our top priority."

PERRY: Via AP, here are some excerpts of Perry's prepared remarks for his morning press conference in New York: "We are indignant that certain Middle Eastern leaders have discarded the principle of direct negotiations between the sovereign nation of Israel and the Palestinian leadership," Perry said. "And we are equally indignant that the Obama administration's Middle East policy of appeasement has encouraged such an ominous act of bad faith."

And: "It's vitally important for America to preserve alliances with leaders who seek to preserve peace and stability in the region," Perry said. "But today, neither adversaries nor allies know where America stands. Our muddle of a foreign policy has created great uncertainty in the midst of the Arab Spring."

“Texas Gov. Rick Perry received an unexpected welcome to New York City Monday -- when Democratic Rep. Charlie Rangel turned up at the Republican presidential hopeful's Harlem fundraiser,” the New York Post reports. Rangel said, "I wanted to make him feel comfortable. I would not embarrass him here.”

ROMNEY: “Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has long been critical of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, blaming the government-backed housing lenders for inducing the home-mortgage crisis and saying they have become too unwieldy,” the Boston Globe writes, “Yet Romney has profited from investments that were made in both government entities, according to his personal finance disclosure forms and documents compiled by American Bridge, one of several Democratic groups in Washington formed to back the election campaigns of Obama and other Democrats.”

Former Bush speechwriter Michael Gerson all but endorses Romney in the Washington Post: “Perry is a perfect candidate for a time of Tea Party anger — say, around 2010. But Romney has a better case in a time of economic fear — like the one we may be entering — when competence becomes a desperate political demand. In this case, Republicans may choose, once again, not the purist they love but the old hand they trust.”

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"I wish I could say that I supported that speech because I don't like to be contrary just for the sake of being contrary," Bachmann said

Really? I had no idea. I thought you like to be contrary...just for the sake of being contrary. It has nothing to do with being right...or smart. Just being contrary to ANYTHING the President does or says will do for you.

That clip from the article? It's an outright LIE. And people who follow Michelle Bachmann can see right through her BS.

And that is only one reason why her campaign is evaporating.

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Reply#1 - Tue Sep 20, 2011 9:59 AM EDT

So your article cites a poll saying Ron Paul is in third with double digits at 13% at the moment, yet you talk mostly about Bachman who's in fourth and then you proceed  talk about Romney, and Perry who are in first and second.. that makes sense.  But then you write about Huntsman (who isn't even a top tier contender right now).  If this article was accurate it would be talking about Paul, Perry, and Romney only since they are the top tier contenders right now =p.  Silly journalist...

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Reply#2 - Tue Sep 20, 2011 10:11 AM EDT

Forget somebody again? So Bachmann falls to 5% and she gets her own segment, Hunstman and his following of roughly 12 people gets his own segment, where is Ron Paul? Seriously, where is the sense of pride in your work? Even if you can't stand the guy and think he's a circus side show, it's news that he's risen in the polls and is still steadily gaining while Bachmann falls. Win or lose, the guy is news. It's this kind of thing that gives rise to the idea that there's some sort of media conspiracy against Paul. Just give him fair coverage, what do you have to lose?

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Reply#3 - Tue Sep 20, 2011 10:16 AM EDT

Back in 2009, the Maine Tea Party Republican who ultimately won the primary for governor, and then the general, was not the preferred candidate among Republican voters. The majority of voters preferred a different candidate, but the Tea Partier won because his supporters were more enthusiastic.

It takes strong support to win a primary. Looks like Perry will go head to head with Obama in 2012, to me.

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Reply#4 - Tue Sep 20, 2011 10:33 AM EDT

Correction, judging by his support on this board:

It takes strong support to win a primary. Looks like Ron Paul will go head to head with Obama in 2012, to me.

:)

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#4.1 - Tue Sep 20, 2011 11:56 AM EDT
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Michele Bachmann goes to a plant that gets most of its money from govt purchases and rails against govt spending and her adviser goes on tv to say she doesn't have sufficient resources? Wow! with friends like this and staffers who don't seem very smart (never mind the candidate herself)...Note in the news today--Perry leads the Texas legislature to reduce funding for public health clinics by 2/3 because they're just out there giving birth control and referring for abortions (and Pap smears and mammograms and std treatment and well-baby exams and vaccines and diabetes testing and and and). More funds are going, however, to the crisis pregnancy centers, many in churches, to give sonograms and adoption and keep the baby counseling to pregnant women who think they might be in a real pregnancy cllinic. One such center remarked on interview it's only one or two percent who want to give up for adoption. Is this the guy you really want to head our government?

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Reply#5 - Tue Sep 20, 2011 11:53 AM EDT

Of course your own polls show that Ron Paul is continually kicking both Perry's and Romney's butts all over the place but you don't even have the common decency to report that, now do you ?

 

 

 

It's funny when everyone calls out Fox on their " misleading " stories but when you do the same is perfectly acceptable.

 

America isn't going to tolerate this kind of crap anymore so start telling the TRUTH or just STFU.

 

 

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Reply#6 - Tue Sep 20, 2011 12:42 PM EDT

Romney 2012!

    Reply#7 - Tue Sep 20, 2011 2:03 PM EDT

    Seriously? The Mitters...Can I party with you? I love Foie Gras and Chardonney...

      #7.1 - Tue Sep 20, 2011 5:12 PM EDT
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      Considering the biased coverage, Ron Paul is doing very well. Sometimes I wonder what it would be like if we had more unbiased media that didn't make blatant attempts to anoint so-called front-runners.

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      Reply#8 - Tue Sep 20, 2011 4:23 PM EDT

      Just write about the man and we will stop harrasing you... Be honest fair and impartial. Ron Paul 2012 SAVE OUR DOLLAR & TROOPS

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      Reply#9 - Tue Sep 20, 2011 5:09 PM EDT

      Does anybody know when is the next Gallup poll? DID ANYONE VOTE OR KNOW ABOUT THIS GALLUP POLL? how many people voted for this gallup poll? where can i find the site of this poll?

      its sad that when people Vote in person, Ron Paul wins by a land slide. However, when there is a secret online poll like this one and Rick Perry is in first the media makes a big deal out of it. Such Bull crap

        Reply#10 - Wed Sep 21, 2011 12:32 PM EDT
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